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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 3 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., Opposing forces in the Chattanooga campaign. November 23d-27th, 1863. (search)
, Lieut.-Col. E. Badger; 6th Fla., Lieut.-Col. A. D. McLean; 7th Fla., Lieut.-Col. T. Ingram; 1st Fla. Cav. (dismounted), Col. G. T. Maxwell. Artillery Battalion, Capt. Robert Cobb: Ky. Battery (Cobb's), Lieut. F. J. Gracie; La. Battery, Capt. C. H. Slocomb; Tenn. Battery, Capt. J. W. Mebane. Division loss: k, 44; w, 244; m, 591==859. Stewart's division, Maj.-Gen. Ambrose P. Stewart. Stovall's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Marcellus A. Stovall: 40th Ga., Lieut.-Col. R. M. Young; 41st Ga., Col. W. E. Curtis; 42d Ga., Maj. W. H. Hulsey; 43d Ga., Lieut.-Col. H. C. Kellogg; 52d Ga., Maj. John J. Moore. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 32; In, 47==84. Strahl's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Oscar F. Strahl: 4th Tenn., Lieut.-Col. L. W. Finley; 5th Tenn., Col. J. J. Lamb; 19th Tenn., Col. F. M. Walker; 24th Tenn., Col. John A. Wilson; 31st Tenn., Lieut.-Col. F. E. P. Stafford; 33d Tenn., Lieut.-Col. H. C. McNeill. Brigade loss: k, 16; w, 93; m, 150==259. Clayton's Brigade, Col. J. T. Holtzclaw: 18th Ala., Maj. S
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the Third winter. (search)
near the post, which is concealed from view by an undulation of the ground, takes them at first to be Unionists; he, however, forms his escort for fight, but at the first discharge from the enemy, who advance rapidly, the Federals cowardly disband, abandoning their chief and all the staff, who tried in vain to rally them. In spite of their flight, the greater part of them fall under the enemy's fire; the wounded are despatched without pity, the prisoners are slaughtered. Among them is Major Curtis, son of the general of that name. Blunt escapes with only about ten men, whom he has grouped around him. But the disaster to his escort has saved the post. The assailants, badly supported, have been repulsed, and in the evening Quantrell again moves southward, leaving about eighty dead Unionists. He remains on the banks of the Neosho River, in front of which we shall soon again find him. In the mean time, Blunt has been relieved of the command of the Army of the Frontier, which he h
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
James W. Moss. 4th KentuckyLieut.-col. T. W. Thompson. 5th KentuckyCol. H. Hawkins. 6th KentuckyLieut.-col. W. L. Clarke. 9th KentuckyLieut.-col. J. C. Wickliffe. J. J. Finley's Brigade. 1st FloridaLieut.-col. E. Mashburn. 3d Florida 1st FloridaLieut.-col. E. Badger. 4th Florida 6th FloridaLieut.-col. A. D. McLean. 7th FloridaLieut.-col. T. Ingram. A. P. Stewart's division. M. A. Stovall's Brigade. 40th GeorgiaLieut.-col. R. M. Young. 41st Georgia. Col. W. E. Curtis. 42d GeorgiaMaj. W. H. Hulsey. 43d GeorgiaLieut.-col. H. C. Kellogg. 52d GeorgiaMaj. John J. Moore. H. D. Clayton's Brigade. 18th Alabama.Col. J. T. Holtzclaw. 36th AlabamaCol. L. T. Woodruff. 38th Alabama 32d AlabamaCol. Bush Jones. 58th Alabama O. F. Strahl's Brigade. 4th TennesseeLieut.-col. L. W. Finlay. 5th TennesseeCol. J. J. Lamb. 19th TennesseeCol. F. M. Walker. 24th TennesseeCol. John A. Wilson. 31st TennesseeLieut.-col. F. E. P. Stafford. 3